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Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:46 am
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:46 am
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:50 am to Fear The Thumb
It’s a shame. Dude really was on top of the world offensively in 13 and 14. He should have been a great- especially with the defenses he put together in the latter years at Auburn.
Great talent stockpiler, but not a great coach.
Great talent stockpiler, but not a great coach.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:56 am to Fear The Thumb
Man all of that was way way too familiar.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:02 am to Fear The Thumb
Had no clue people still considered him a great offensive coach
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:04 am to Fear The Thumb
tHeY sHoUlD sToP lYiNg aBoUt gUs
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:42 am to FearlessFreep
Plumlee threw the ball 34 times for an average of 3.9 YPP. All while UCF averaged 5.5 YPC on the ground. Quintessential Gus ball.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:52 am to OrangeAndBrew
His downfall started in 14 when he tried getting cute and turning Nick M. into a passing QB.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:57 am to Fear The Thumb
You always hear about coaching staffs visiting other schools, or even NFL teams, to get ideas and evolve as offenses or defenses change. Yet to my untrained eye UCF was running the same eight-or-so plays that Gus did at AU. Furthermore, does anyone remember Gus' offense when he was OC under Chizik? Or while he was at Tulsa? Where did all those things go? It's like he ripped out 3/4 of his own offensive binder.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 10:00 am to wartiger2004
14’s offense was incredible. The issue is he became enamored with QBs that were supposed to be good passers but were average to below average runners. Many on here (myself included) thought a QB that can throw was going to be the thing that made his offense unstoppable because we assumed the running game would also be there. Boy were we wrong 

Posted on 9/10/22 at 10:54 am to wartiger2004
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His downfall started in 14 when he tried getting cute and turning Nick M. into a passing QB.
People like you STILL don't understand. 2010 and 2013 were the anomalies, not what you saw and continue to see in every other one of his seasons. Those two offenses are not repeatable, they require VERY specific picture-perfect personnel groupings - which is what he had, and it was not "by design".
His "downfall" is dumbed down by people who talk as if all he needs is to commit to a running QB and he'd repeat 2013. That offense isn't easy to assemble, hence why you don't see any other coach doing it either. It's been almost 10 years since then, if all it took was some team committing to a running QB and running the same 4-5 plays over and over again up and down the field, then why has no one else done it?
Malzahn's best quality is the fact that he seemed to have a horse-shoe up his arse and was always in the right place at the right time. He lucked into Cam Newton and then three years later he lucked into one of the most dominant rushing attacks in recent memory. 2013 of course also required two of the most unlikely plays ever falling his way (vs. Georgia and vs. Bama). He had one gimmick that has long been closed off and figured out, and was the beneficiary of two offenses that simply aren't repeatable. That basically made his entire career.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 11:24 am to metafour
Gotta disagree. 2017 and 2019 were national championship caliber football teams. Gus was just a bone head.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 11:35 am to wartiger2004
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His downfall started in 14 when he tried getting cute and turning Nick M. into a passing QB.
You mean probably our best offensive team ever?
His downfall was when he decided he didn’t need a running QB
Posted on 9/10/22 at 11:40 am to AUCE05
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Gotta disagree. 2017 and 2019 were national championship caliber football teams. Gus was just a bone head.
I never said that he never fielded a good team post 2010/2013. Both those teams were good, but I think you're stretching quite a bit with "National Championship". Both those teams lost several games, and both teams were embarrassed by non-powers in Bowl games (mighty UCF & Minnesota).
Posted on 9/10/22 at 11:46 am to Weagle25
quote:I make an Ellis Johnson doll that I burn in effigy every November. If we had ANY defense down the stretch that year we would've had something.
You mean probably our best offensive team ever?
His downfall was when he decided he didn’t need a running QB
Posted on 9/10/22 at 11:59 am to metafour
Both were NC talented teams. Gus' problem was/is he is terrible unorganized and bias to a fault. Gus had Malik Willis and could have had Robby Ashford/George Pickens yet went with D2 talent Bo.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 12:09 pm to AUCE05
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could have had Robby Ashford/George Pickens
Aren’t you the one who randomly told me to pump the brakes on Ashford?

Posted on 9/10/22 at 12:11 pm to AUCE05
Lol Ashford has completed 4 passes. I hope he becomes great but umm bad take.
Pickens had nothing to do with Ashford.
Pickens had nothing to do with Ashford.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 12:26 pm to Fear The Thumb
Anyone that felt Gus needed more time or should have been retained should be over that now.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 12:58 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
No one has called for Gus to have been retained I think when the decision to move on everyone was good with it.
His replacement has sucked so far is the issue. I don’t think anyone has defended Gus at all in this thread so I don’t get your point
His replacement has sucked so far is the issue. I don’t think anyone has defended Gus at all in this thread so I don’t get your point
Posted on 9/10/22 at 1:03 pm to CorchJay
I hanged with Gus up until the 2019 season. It is way too early to say Harsin has sucked. The last few years of Gus left major holes on the roster. Every coach should get 4 years before we assess.
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